Doctor Of Philosophy - General Regulations general Regulations for the Degree of Doctor of philosophy (PhD) In general, a single unit represents attendance once a week throughout the http://www.hkbu.edu.hk/~ar/students/post/phd.regs.htm
Extractions: General Regulations for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Definition The awarding of the PhD degree is contingent upon a candidate having: a) completed an approved programme of supervised research; b) presented a written thesis demonstrating an advanced level of knowledge and understanding in the candidate's field of study, describing and summarizing the research undertakings and findings; c) satisfied the Board of Examiners in an oral examination (and any other examination if deemed necessary) in matters relevant to the subject of the thesis; and d) complied with supervision, attendance and all coursework requirements as laid down by the respective faculty/school. Postgraduate Studies Committee The Postgraduate Studies Committee of the Senate (hereafter referred to as "the Postgraduate Studies Committee") is responsible to ensure that all students admitted to the PhD programme have met the appropriate admission requirements; that research prospectuses are well conceived, reasonable, and will yield significant results; and that all candidates have fulfilled all requirements for the PhD degree prior to being recommended to the Senate for the aforesaid award. Admission Requirements Refer to the section on "
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Extractions: Master of Philosophy - General Regulations Definition The awarding of the MPhil degree is contingent upon a candidate having: a) completed an approved programme of supervised research; b) presented a written thesis demonstrating an advanced level of knowledge and understanding in the candidate's field of study, describing and summarizing the research undertakings and findings; c) satisfied the Board of Examiners in an oral examination (and any other examination if deemed necessary) in matters relevant to the subject of the thesis; and d) complied with supervision and attendance and all coursework requirements as laid down by the respective faculty/school. Postgraduate Studies Committee The Postgraduate Studies Committee of the Senate (hereafter referred to as "the Postgraduate Studies Committee") is responsible to ensure that all students admitted to the MPhil programme have met the appropriate admission requirements; that research prospectuses are well conceived, reasonable, and will yield significant results; and that all candidates have fulfilled all requirements for the MPhil degree prior to being recommended to the Senate for the aforesaid award.
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Philosophy Reference Sources The Edinburgh encyclopedia of Continental philosophy. general editor Simon The Cambridge dictionary of philosophy. general editor Robert Audi. http://www.bl.uk/collections/wider/philosophyopenaccess.html
Extractions: document.write(''); Home Collections Research resources print ... Philosophy a guide to resources Philosophy reference sources This guide is a select list of reference sources relating to philosophy. The focus of the guide is on bibliographies and other reference sources that are currently available on open access in the British Library's reading rooms. Other relevant material can be found by searching the British Library's Integrated Catalogue . This guide is arranged firstly by subject and then alphabetically within each section. This guide also covers the key electronic resources relating to philosophy. Bibliographies A bibliography of philosophical bibliographies . Edited and compiled by Herbert Guerry. Westport, Conn. ; London: Greenwood Press, 1977. Rand, Benjamin Bibliography of Philosophy, Psychology and Cognate Subjects . [Reissued.] New York, 1949. Encyclopaedias and General Guides The Blackwell companion to philosophy . 2nd ed. Edited by N. Bunnin, and E. P. Tsui-James, Malden, Mass. : Blackwell, 2003
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Extractions: In addition, all candidates for admission to the Philosophy Programme in English are required to submit the following: Official Diploma attesting successful completion of secondary education and official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions which the candidate has attended. These transcripts must include the following: dates of enrollment; titles of courses or subjects; units, credits or hours; grades for each subject or course. All records must include a complete description of institutional grading scales or standards of evaluation. If the original is in a language other than English, Dutch, French, German or Latin, it must be accompanied by a legally notarised translation.
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CSU Libraries: Philosophy And Religion Resources Cambridge dictionary of philosophy / general editor, Robert Audi. Cambridge ; New York Cambridge University Press, 1999. 2nd ed. REFERENCE B41 .C35 1999. http://lib.colostate.edu/research/philos.html
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Yi Hwang (T'oegye) Article adapted from the 1994 Routledge Encyclopedia of philosophy, briefly discussing this philosopher's relation to Korean NeoConfucianism in general. http://faculty.washington.edu/mkalton/T'oegye.htm
Extractions: Yi Hwang (T'oegye) Yi Hwang (1501-1570) best known by his honorific name T'oegye, is one of the two most honored thinkers of the Korean Neo-Confucian tradition. His fully balanced and integral grasp of the complex philosophical Neo-Confucian synthesis woven by Chu Hsi during China's Sung dynasty marks the tradition's arrival at full maturity in Korea. His "four-seven debate" with Ki Taesŭng established a distinctive problematique that strongly oriented Korean Neo-Confucian thought towards exacting investigation of critical issues regarding the juncture of metaphysics and their all-important application in describing the inner life of the human heart-and-mind He took the civil service examinations and served in government for a number of years, but his true longing was for a life of quiet study, reflection, and self-cultivation. He retired from office in his late forties to pursue his dream, and the following two decades were a period of tremendous productivity in spite of frequent recalls to office as his fame as a scholar and teacher grew. The differing orientations crystallized into bloody clashes and purges by the end of the fourteenth century as young men steeped in moral rigorism began to move from the countryside into government.
Extractions: they will soon become unlimited. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was born on June 28, 1712 in Geneva, Switzerland. His mother died shortly after his birth. When Rousseau was 10 his father fled from Geneva to avoid imprisonment for a minor offense, leaving young Jean-Jacques to be raised by an aunt and uncle. Rousseau left Geneva at 16, wandering from place to place, finally moving to Paris in 1742. He earned his living during this period, working as everything from footman to assistant to an ambassador. In his early writing, Rousseau contended that man is essentially good, a "noble savage" when in the "state of nature" (the state of all the other animals, and the condition man was in before the creation of civilization and society), and that good people are made unhappy and corrupted by their experiences in society. He viewed society as "articficial" and "corrupt" and that the furthering of society results in the continuing unhappiness of man. Rousseau's essay, "Discourse on the Arts and Sciences" (1750), argued that the advancement of art and science had not been beneficial to mankind. He proposed that the progress of knowledge had made governments more powerful, and crushed individual liberty. He concluded that material progress had actually undermined the possibility of sincere friendship, replacing it with jealousy, fear and suspicion.
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Extractions: Life and Health - Insights and Solutions. Good health may be defined as life in balance or harmony, however this is not a universal experience, there is a great deal of ill health and suffering caused by poverty, malnutrition, greed, injustice, pollution and stresses which wreck havoc on our human biology and ecosystem on which we are totally dependent. We live in an era where traditional medicines are being pushed aside by the medical corporations. So how do we stay healthy when much of our processed food is junk? Excess sugar causes diabetes, tooth decay and weakens the human body. Much of our food is grown with oil based agrichemicals and pesticides of which one exposure to or ingestion of is unnoticeable, but over time these toxins accumulate in the environment and our bodies. A new threat to our biology are the genetically modified or irradiated foods. This is a new science of which the consequences to our health and survival are largely unknown and it may take a thousand years for a risk assessment to be completed, yet these are being forced upon us.
Sparsabhumi - Buddhist And Indological Studies Selected Resources for the Study of Buddhism, Indian philosophy and Culture and the Encounter between India and the Western World (Buddhist Texts in Pali, Sanskrit, Tibetan, Central Asian Languages, Chinese and in Modern European Languages, Sanskrit Literature in general, Other Indian Languages Texts, Buddhist and Indian Art and Western Classical Texts of Interest to the Indologist and the Buddhist Scholar) http://www.anu.edu.au/asianstudies/ahcen/coseru/index.html
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